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Crawley to keep eye on prize

Crawley coach Craig Brewster says the team will remain focused after securing their seventh win with a 3-1 home victory over Dagenham.

Last Updated: 26/10/11 2:44pm

Crawley coach Craig Brewster says the team will remain focused after securing their seventh win with a 3-1 home victory over Dagenham.

Crawley, who went behind to a ninth-minute goal from Oliver Lee in Tuesday night's League Two clash at the Broadfield Stadium, battled back to secure maximum points with a penalty from Matt Tubbs and further goals from Sergio Torres and substitute Jon-Paul Pittman.

Brewster said: "In the second half we showed what we're capable of, and their keeper (Chris Lewington) showed what a prospect he is. He was a real plus for Dagenham.

"The key for us in the second half was to get the ball to wide areas as Dagenham made things difficult by digging in."

Crawley have not dropped points since Swindon turned them over 3-0 on September 13, and Brewster said the players are determined to keep their winning run going when Accrington visit the Broadfield Stadium on Saturday.

He added: "It's the old cliche about taking one game at a time. We're in form and mean to keep it going. Winning eight in a row would be nice but we must stay focused and do things properly."